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Friday, January 9, 2009

I got a great new job working for a creative company! I am so excited to start. But don't know what to wear as I am leaving an office where the style choices were more frumpy than interesting. What do you suggest I do? I don’t want to start out with a brand new wardrobe, especially when my other clothes are still wearable.

Sincerely,Help!

Dear Help,First off, congratulations on getting a job! Now the only hard part is that you need to change your wardrobe now that you changed your career. Look into your closet and decide what to mix casual and professional style with. Instead of blazers, try wearing a button down blouse over a camisole and then closing it with a belt? You can also wear fun, funky skirts in materials such as velvet or perhaps dark denim. If you’re lucky enough to wear denim at your new job, then buy all means do so! Denim is so versatile, as you can dress up or down a notch, just try and stick with a dark wash though. Don't forgetto check your shoes and bags to make sure they're workable withthe look you're going for.

Believe it or not, you might want to purchase a few small new items to work into your wardrobe. You need key pieces to build on, plus a girl deserves to splurge a little when she gets a new job. What to look for? Modern twists on classic essentials,like a belted sheath dress. Casually crisp blouses and tops aremore good options. And if you don't already, try to buy somedark denim jeans. Remember the look you're going for when youare making your purchase, keep it light, airy with a touch ofprofessional.

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